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    states that “Solving problems is not only a goal of learning mathematics but also a major means of doing so… Problem solving is an integral part of all mathematics learning, and so it should not be an isolated part of the mathematics program” (page 32, ¶3). There are three ways that problem solving might be incorporated into mathematics instruction. They include teaching for problem solving, teaching about problem solving, and teaching through problem solving. Teaching for problem solving is…

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    Interdisciplinary Group Problem Solving Project: This project will serve as your midterm and will be due the week of October 16. We will be studying critical thinking strategies and we will examine how different thinkers draw from different disciplinary perspectives in order to come up with policy creations and innovative solutions to complex problems. This project will be your opportunity to work collaboratively with other thinkers (your student peers) in order to solve a complex, real-world…

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    article “Mathematics Through Problem Solving” by Margaret Taplin, problem solving is expressed as being very important to know because it allows for people to understand the deeper meaning of mathematical ideas rather than just knowing easy strategies to solving problems. A big focus is on teachers showing students how to correctly understand problems and how problem solving can be used not only in teaching skills but also in society. A big contributor to problem solving strategies is Polya who…

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    eight step problem solving process is the four step OODA Loop broken down into eight sub-steps. Each step is all about how to know and understand the problem, determine the causes for those problems, develop a course of action, and analyze the results. This eight step process exists to allow problem solving to be accomplished faster than the enemy and give us the upper hand. 2. Under the observe section, there is step one and two. The first step in the process is to clarify the problem. This…

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    Design creative thinking, and explain why it is important to small group problem solving. Creativity thinking is encouraging hunches, intuition, insight, and fantasy to promote creativity. It is important because it introduces ideas that are not usually thought of in normal group situations. Describe brainstorming, synectics, and mind mapping, and explain how they can be used to help enhance group creativity. Brainstorming is a procedure designed to tap member’s creativity by asking the…

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    Describe some strategies that help you solve problems and make decisions based on your reading assignment. I am a creative type of person. My brain is best at expressive and creative tasks. I have been a music producer since middle school, which explains a lot. The type of thinker I am is a mixture between intuition and algorithm. Algorithm, a step-by-step procedures that guarantee a solution. I take my time deciding on things sometimes, but mostly I use my gut feeling. (myer, 2015) Discuss…

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    Solving the problem of Evil God’s existence have been questioned multiple times throughout the history. Philosophers such as St. Thomas Aquinas and Paley proved the existence of God throughout the order and design of the universe. On the other hand, philosophers such as Hume in his philosophical paper “ The Problem of Evil” had pointed out the opposite. In what follow, I will discuss how the cosmological and teleological arguments solve the problem of evil and re affirm the…

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    On many employee evaluation forms, the category “problem-solving abilities” takes up more room than any other evaluated trait, thus developing problem - solving skills is essential for high school and higher education students. Problem - solving learning is defined as the ability to identify and solve problems by applying appropriate skills systematically. “Problem solving provides students with opportunities to use their newly acquired knowledge in meaningful, real-life activities and assists…

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    Ethical Problem Solving I chose Ethical Problem Solving as my topic because it represents a difficult and important training area, not just for the military but for any organization. From my experience in the Army, I have noticed that the Army is always seeking to develop ethical problem solving from officers and soldiers who come from many different religious, personal, and philosophical backgrounds, who may view some problems and solutions within the ethical field in different ways. All…

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    Creative Problem Solving Project Reflection: Complete a separate reflection for each one of the four stages. Stage ___Clarify________________________ 1. What are all the pluses, the positives about this stage? What did you like about it or what did you learn? Did you have any favorite tools for this stage? (list 3 – 5 thoughts) I could find a lot of my dreams through this stage. I always have been thinking a lot of wishes to achieve myself. My favorite tools that I used for this stage was that…

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